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Working Memory and TMS Study
Please refer to this study by identifier 4406

Principal Investigator(s)
Sarah Lisanby

Purpose

The goal of this research study is to learn more about how your brain stores temporary memories, also called "working memory," and ways in which the process of memory storage can be interfered with.

Type of Study: Observational Type
Setting of Study: outpatient
Clinical Trials.gov number: na
Providing Clinical Treatment?: No
No Cost Treatment?: No

Study Activities

Filling Out Forms
Computer Tasks
Psychophysiology measurements


Eligibility

Ages Eligible for Study: 18 Years - 75 Years
Genders Eligible for Study: Both
This study is recruiting Healthy Volunteers.

Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:
* Age 18-75 years.
* Use of effective method of birth control for women of childbearing capacity.
* Willing to provide consent.

Location: Division of Brain Stimulation and Neuromodulation Department of Neuroscience New York State Psychiatric Institute 1051 Riverside Drive, Unit 21 New York, NY 10032
Clinic: Novel Treatments for Depression Service
Division: Neuroscience

Study chairs or principal investigators:
Sarah Hollingsworth Lisanby MD, Principal Investigator

Co-investigators:
Peter Bulow,
Bruce Luber,
Alexandra Sporn,
Arielle Stanford,
Yaakov Stern

For more information, please contact

Study Coordinator
Tel: 212-543-5664
E-mail: tmsstudies@columbia.edu




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